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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-11-25, Page 11Wednesday, November 25, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 11 Submitted Lucknow Pee Wee rep made it to the Legion Zone C tournament final Nov. 12-14, 2015. Great showing for Lucknow pee wee rep team The Lucknow Pee Wee rep team recently competed in the Legion Zone C Pee Wee tournament held in Lucknow on Nov 12-14. The home town squad had one of their best results in this tournament in years. Lucknow made it all the way to the A championship barely losing out to Kincardine in the last minute of play. Luclmowwon two overtime games on their path to the A finals. Congrats on a great tournament ldds. Submitted The Lucknow Legion held their annual Zone C Pee Wee Hockey tournament from Nov. 12 to 14. In the B championship Goderich defeated South Huron. Shown here is Evan Buchanan (captain for Goderich) receiving the B trophy from Branch 309 Sports Officer Luke Cranston and Zone C Deputy Commander Keith Van Der Hoek. Carter's Crokinole for Nov. 18 By Peter Carter Another fun evening of crokinole was held on Wednesday, Nov 18 at the Old School House in Scone. Five tables of eager players com- peted for top spot. Finishing first for the men was Clare Kuepfer with 54 points fol- lowed by Al Carter with 46 and third was Winston Riley with 44. Al topped the twenties count with 38, Clare had 33 and Peter Carter had 32. Hockey scores Lucknow Novice scores The Lucknow Novice hosted BCH2 on Nov 21, winning 5-3. Goals - Nelson Helm 4, Annan Moffat 1 Assists - Dylan Murray 2, Grace Taylor 1, Helm 1, Elle Schumacker For the ladies Jo -Ann Carter was first with 38 points Evelyn Hodg- kinson had 33 followed closely for third by Cathy Kuepfer with 32. Cathy was high for twenties with 25, Jo -Ann had 24 and Janet Diebel was third with 22. Door prizes were won by Sharmane Carter, Eugenia Zettler and Ginette Brady. We look forward to the next evening scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. 1, Moffat 1. The Novice team travelled to Wingham Nov 8, losing 5-4. Goals - Colton Maki 2, Quinn Stanley 1, Brody Gibson 1. Assists - Maki 1, Travis Vaughn 1. Purple Grove area prepping for Christmas time Fran Farrell Purple Grove News The Annual Meeting for the Purple Grove Community Centre was held on the 16th. Chairman Rob Thomp- son did his usual capable job of keeping the discussions and deci- sions on track. Our Treasurer Heather Finnie gave her report that was approved by the community members present. Our newest Direc- tor is Glen Farrell. The Community Centre will be the place for our Christmas concert on December 19th. Hope to see everyone there. Ripley and District Horticultural Society hosted their Christmas Pot- luck meeting on Wednesday at the Ripley Community Social Room. There was a good crowd in attend- ance and they all had fun auction- ing the Christmas planters made by Sandra MacDonald and Gail VanderHoek and helpers. Presi- dent Ann Finlayson chaired the meeting and was pleased to pre- sent Sheila MacDonald with a Life Membership. Sheila has been a dedicated member and treasurer of the Horticultural Society for many years. Sandra MacDonald was presented with a crystal pitcher from the Royal Bank for the most points at the Flower Show. E 1 C a) co 0 0 3 Marilyn and Don Reid returned last week from and interesting trip to Pigeon Forge. They also had lunch with Don's sister Wilda Parker in Clinton on Friday and the Husk family visited on Sunday evening. Sympathy of the community is extended to the families of Allene Bradley, Donald Farrish, Tony Eden and Ernie Gibson. Several folks are enjoying Kin- cardine Theatre Guild's presenta- tion of Peter Pan the Pantomime. Congratulations to all the young and older actors and the directors for a fine performance. Congratulations to Wes and Missy Abell on the birth of a little boy Logan Joseph another great- grandson for Elletta Aitken in R Villa. Fern and Wes Abell are proud grandparents. Around 75 members, parents and leaders gathered together at the Ripley Huron Community School for their 4-H clubs achieve- ment night. The evening started with the 4-H pledge, and greetings from Hailey Allen, Kincardine agri- cultural ambassador, and Brian Reid, President of the Ripley Agri- cultural Society. Awards from Ontario 4-H were handed out. A total of 17 new members received their plaque for completing their first year in the 4-H program. Cora Hodgins was presented with a framed print from GayLea for com- pleting 24 clubs. There was also recognition for 6, 12, and 18 clubs being completed. Thanks to Hailey for helping out with this part of the evening, and with the drawing of the door prizes. Hoofs & Hearts Veterinary club, Dairy club, Horse Club, Ripley Rocker curling club, the Camping club, Sheep club and Conservation club all presented their members with gifts and prizes. The Ripley Agricultural Society presented each member participating in the fair with a monetary token. Refreshments and fellowship completed the evening. Anne Maclnnes hosted a lunch on Saturday with Carol Ann Shantz, Maryellen Traher and Joan Eadie. RVilla is looking forward to their Bazaar on Friday afternoon Nov 27. Everyone is welcome. Purple Grove WI will be meeting Dec. 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Fran Farrell. Roll Call is a gift for the Christmas Hampers and collec- tion will be donated to Sleeping Children. Have a great week everyone! Do you think Indian Summer will come yet again after this snow? Community Open House Drop in on Tuesday, December 8th from 4:00-6:OOpm, meet our welcoming dental team and chat with Dr. Parisa Eghbalian. All are welcome. Snacks and beverages will be served. Lucknow 226-277-0740 Dawson Dental. ca